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of Technology: High-resolution geological modelling and numerical simulations of geoenergy applications. PhD project 1 will map the Representative Elementary Volume (REV) scales of Rotliegend reservoirs by
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Perspective Series. Prospective applicants are strongly encouraged to contact the supervisors of the project for further details and clarifications on the research project and on the application process
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of the project for further details and clarifications on the research project and on the application process. Project 1. Project title: Academia in a bind: Data surveillance practices in scholarly publishing
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the social sciences. One of his findings is that students regularly choose to read books that do not match their actual literary preferences because they are influenced by teaching methodologies
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applications. PhD project 1 will map the Representative Elementary Volume (REV) scales of Rotliegend reservoirs by developing a methodology that incorporates geological and petrophysical data (mostly at scales
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small labelled datasets provided by experts; • Designing algorithms for monitoring novel drug production markers in large volume case work; • Supervising BSc and MSc students that are conducting
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, and trade of illicit drugs in the Netherlands. FIDBID aims to do this without affecting the primary drug screening process. The resulting forensic chemical intelligence can be used by law enforcement
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. participant observation, process tracing, content, discourse or sentiment analysis, semi-structured or life history interviews etc.) could be relevant. We hope that the research design you propose will generate